Magpie wrote:Do you know why the trend is to FLS? Is it that it leads to better uniformity. I guess they are concerned about case volume?
I assume these, plus allowing cases that would otherwise be fractionally out of true to center themselves on the shoulder. Probably a bit of herd instinct too. It is so unfashionable to neck size these days!
Magpie wrote:but a bump die presumably bumps the shoulder back to a fixed position relative to the head?
Yes.
Magpie wrote:So would this not do effectively the same thing - assuming all cases shoulders go forward by at least the amount you're bumping it back.
The same as FL sizing? As far as the shoulder is concerned, yes. The difference with a bump die is that it doesn't touch the case body. They used to be pretty-much only available from custom die makers, but there's a Forster bump die off the shelf that can also size the neck using bushings.
One of the attractions of neck sizing plus bump dies is that it can be done with limited or even no lubing (and consequent de-lubing). On a progressive workflow that can mean just one pass through the press instead of two.
Regarding trimming to an overall length versus relative to the shoulder - as long as you are controlling the position of the shoulder, what's the difference?
..